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Sacrificing Summer Selflessly for Sportsmanship
Seventeen students from Sussex County representing the Youth for School Libraries group and Upward Bound- Georgetown were invited to attend the 4th Annual Youth Sports Mini Conference & Football Jamboree at Claymont Elementary School, in Claymont Delaware on Saturday, August … Continue reading
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“Let Me Teach You…”
When I heard these words from an inspirational student at the beginning of the Lead and Learn DSEA conference, I knew that we were off to the right start. In May, Kathy Dulis, asked, “DSEA is holding a two-day conference … Continue reading
A Raiding Graduation, 2025
The rush of the final weeks is upon us. No matter what high school you find yourself, the rush of the end of the year does not get any easier. And yet, there should be moments where reflection on where … Continue reading
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